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WALLOW, v.i. [L., G. This verb seems to be connected with well, walk, &c.]

1. To roll ones body on the earth, in mire, or on other substance; to tumble and roll in water. Swine wallow in the mire.

2. To move heavily and clumsily.

Part huge of bulk, wallowing unwieldy, enormous in their gait, tempest the ocean. [Unusual.]

3. To live in filth or gross vice; as man wallowing in his native impurity.

WALLOW, v.t. To roll ones body.

Wallow thyself in ashes. Jeremiah 6.

WALLOW, n. A kind of rolling walk.

1913 Definition
Wallow (wallow)
v. i.(?)
Wal"low
[imp. & p. p. Wallowed (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Wallowing.] [OE. walwen, AS. wealwian] akin to Goth. walwjan (in comp.) to roll, L. volvere; cf. Skr. val to turn. [
  1. To roll one's self about, as in mire; to tumble and roll about; to move lazily or heavily in any medium; to flounder; as, swine wallow in the mire.

    I may wallow in the lily beds. Shak.

  2. To live in filth or gross vice; to disport one's self in a beastly and unworthy manner.

    God sees a man wallowing in his native impurity. South.

  3. To wither; to fade.
    [Prov. Eng. *** Scot.]
  4. To roll] esp., to roll in anything defiling or unclean.
    "Wallow thyself in ashes." Jer. vi. 26.
  5. A kind of rolling walk.

    One taught the toss, and one the new French wallow. Dryden.

  6. Act of wallowing.
  7. A place to which an animal comes to wallow; also, the depression in the ground made by its wallowing; as, a buffalo wallow.

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